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HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of carbon and low alloy steels in anhydrous ammonia service. To provide the corrosion engineer with the information to make decisions in individual applications.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. A state-of-the-art report on stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of carbon and low alloy steels in anhydrous ammonia service. The intent is to provide the corrosion engineer with the information needed to make informed decisions in individual applications.
HISTORICAL DOCUMENT. Materials used for receiving, storing, and handling commercial grades of aqueous hydrofluoric acid and anhydrous hydrogen fluoride. Materials avoided. Cost of equipment. Corrosive impurities.
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